Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Christie, Bush, Kasich

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The Boston Herald has a New Hampshire primary poll out this morning (post-debate). Trump 26, Cruz 12, Rubio 12, Christie 11, Bush 10,  Kasich 8, Fiorina 6, Carson 5, Paul 3, …

Observations on the NH numbers: Fiorina and Carson continue to slide while Donald Trump maintains a stranglehold on first.  The next position is a statistical tie in New Hampshire but as of this writing only Cruz, Trump, and Rubio stand to find some separation as a result of a bump coming out of Iowa.

Christie is still showing well among the RINO’s but Bush and Kasich continue to dog his heels as supporters perform ritual sacrifices to the progressive gods (of your rights) in hope of a unification movement behind one invertebrate (r)epublican.

Too much money in play. Anyone polling above zero is likely to linger through the New Hampshire primary at the very least unless a PR nightmare rears its head before February arrives.

Nationally (post-debate), Trump is at 35 with Cruz in second at 18. Rubio is at 13 followed by Carson, Bush, and Christie at 6. Fiorina polls at 5 and Kasich and Paul are tied at 2.

 

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